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Great Fishing Conditions in the Florida Keys and Miami on December 12, 2024
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For December 12, 2024, in the Florida Keys and Miami, here’s your fishing report:
First off, let's talk about the tides. Today in Miami Beach, the high tide is at 5:20 AM with a height of 3.07 feet, followed by a low tide at 11:27 AM with a height of 0.33 feet. The second high tide is at 5:24 PM with a height of 2.9 feet, and the final low tide of the day is at 11:45 PM with a height of -0.29 feet[2].
Weather conditions are looking favorable, with clear skies and moderate winds, making it an ideal day for fishing. Sunrise is at 6:57 AM, and sunset is at 5:31 PM[2].
Yesterday saw a lot of activity from mahi-mahi, kingfish, and sailfish. Anglers reported good catches of mahi-mahi in the offshore waters, particularly around the reefs. Kingfish were active near the coastal areas, and sailfish were spotted further out in the blue waters[1][4].
For lures, spoons and jigs are working well for kingfish and mahi-mahi. Live bait such as ballyhoo and pilchards are highly effective for sailfish and larger predators. For those targeting smaller species like snappers and groupers, shrimp and squid are good options[1][4].
Hot spots include the reefs off Key Largo, where the structure is attracting a variety of species. The waters around Haulover Inlet in Miami are also producing good catches of kingfish and tarpon. For those venturing further out, the blue waters around the edge of the continental shelf are where you'll find the sailfish and larger mahi-mahi[1][4].
Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day on the water, so make sure to get out there and take advantage of these perfect fishing conditions.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First off, let's talk about the tides. Today in Miami Beach, the high tide is at 5:20 AM with a height of 3.07 feet, followed by a low tide at 11:27 AM with a height of 0.33 feet. The second high tide is at 5:24 PM with a height of 2.9 feet, and the final low tide of the day is at 11:45 PM with a height of -0.29 feet[2].
Weather conditions are looking favorable, with clear skies and moderate winds, making it an ideal day for fishing. Sunrise is at 6:57 AM, and sunset is at 5:31 PM[2].
Yesterday saw a lot of activity from mahi-mahi, kingfish, and sailfish. Anglers reported good catches of mahi-mahi in the offshore waters, particularly around the reefs. Kingfish were active near the coastal areas, and sailfish were spotted further out in the blue waters[1][4].
For lures, spoons and jigs are working well for kingfish and mahi-mahi. Live bait such as ballyhoo and pilchards are highly effective for sailfish and larger predators. For those targeting smaller species like snappers and groupers, shrimp and squid are good options[1][4].
Hot spots include the reefs off Key Largo, where the structure is attracting a variety of species. The waters around Haulover Inlet in Miami are also producing good catches of kingfish and tarpon. For those venturing further out, the blue waters around the edge of the continental shelf are where you'll find the sailfish and larger mahi-mahi[1][4].
Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day on the water, so make sure to get out there and take advantage of these perfect fishing conditions.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI